Originally posted by: silverpig
Whoa, I can't belive I'm this late coming into this thread.
Gravity travels at c. The reason why black holes don't trap themselves with their gravity is because gravitons are the messenger particles (theorized) that transmit the gravitational force. They are not limited to the curvature of spacetime. In order for them to be so, gravitons must be able to interact with themselves (like, one graviton has mass and sends a graviton to another one with mass thereby affecting it).
That would just make them attract even more strongly and be totally unable to escape any group of particles with gravitational charge, as happens with the strong force. I can't figure out what exactly the consequences would be without quite a bit of work, but it's definitely nothing like what we have now. Although gravity is weak enough that electromagnetic interactions can push particles apart... Still, I think that kind of interaction would cause gravity to be much stronger than EM, as it would grow exponentially. In any case, do you have any way that your system would keep orbiting bodies from flying apart spontaneously, generating angular momentum from nothing?
Unless, of course, you mean that they travel at c in a dimension which allows them to get anywhere in 0 time... Actually, the article referenced earlier does support the idea that there is some finite propagation speed to gravity, which would cause this effect to be very small. Maybe it somehow explains the expansion of the universe...
